Late last month, the Detroit Pistons began their annual outreach to city neighborhoods.
That outreach is ongoing and following COVID-19 safety protocols.
The Pistons’ neighborhood program is going strong despite the coronavirus pandemic. It’s the second year in a row that the program is being held to support city neighborhoods.
The program was announced when Pistons senior VP of marketing Alicia Jeffreys joined Detroit mayor Mike Duggan at a news conference.
“The health of our community is our top priority,” Jeffreys said. “All employees are trained in COVID safety protocols, all activities will be properly social distanced, using non-shared materials as a part of the CDC guidelines we’re following.